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Obesity in Canada : Critical Perspectives /

"Medical professionals, social policy makers, and the media have all declared that Canada is in the grip of an obesity epidemic. Conceptualizing obesity as a biological condition, these experts insist that it needs to be "prevented" and "managed." Obesity in Canada takes a b...

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Autores principales: Ellison, Jenny, 1977- (Autor, Editor ), McPhail, Deborah, 1977- (Autor, Editor ), Mitchinson, Wendy (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : University of Toronto Press, [2016]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Obesity in Canada / Jenny Ellison, Deborah McPhail and Wendy Mitchinson -- Part One: Critical Perspectives on Obesity Science. 1. Hearing Noises and Noticing Silence: Towards a Critical Engagement with Canadian Body Weight Statistics / Michael Gard -- 2. "Obesity" as Process: The Medicalization of Fatness by Canadian Researchers, 1971-2010 / Elise Paradis -- 3. The Geneticization of Aboriginal Diabetes and Obesity: Adding Another Scene to the Story of the Thrifty Gene / Jennifer Poudrier -- 4. Diabesity or the "Twin Epidemics": Reflections on the Iatrogenic Consequences of Stigmatizing Lifestyle to Reduce the Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Canada / Darlene McNaughton and Cynthia Smith -- 5. Spoon Fed: Learning about "Obesity" in Dietetics / Julie E. Rochefort, Andrea Senchuk, Jennifer Brady and Jacqui Gingras -- 6. Aboriginal People's Clinical Encounters with Obesity: A Conversation with Barry Interview / Deborah McPhail -- Part Two: Who is Responsible for Obesity? 7. Mother Blaming and Obesity: An Alternative Perspective / Wendy Mitchinson -- 8. Obesity, Risk, and Responsibility: The Discursive Production of the "Ultimate At-Risk Child" / Pamela Ward -- 9. Obesity Panic, Body Surveillance, and Pedagogy: Elementary Teachers' Response to "Obesity Messaging" / LeAnne Petherick and Natalie Beausoleil -- 10. Find Your Greatness: Responsibility, Policy and the Problem of Childhood Obesity / Charlene Elliott -- Part Three: Representations Of, and Responses To, Obesity. 11. From "FU" to "Be Yourself": Fat Activisms in Canada / Jenny Ellison -- 12. Having Your Jiggs Dinner and Eating It, Too: Newfoundland Obesity and the Affects of Tradition / Deborah McPhail -- 13. Screening the Un-Scene: Deconstructing the (Bio)politics of Story Telling in a Canadian Reality Makeover Weight Loss Series / Moss E. Norman, Genevieve Rail and Shannon Jette -- 14. Fat Authenticity and the Pursuit of Hetero-Romantic Love in Vancouver: The Case of Online Dating / Jacqueline Schoemaker Holmes -- Part Four: Inconclusions. 15. "Celebrating Unruly Experiences": Queering Health at Every Size as a Response to the Politics of Postponement / Jennifer Brady and Jacqui Gingras -- 16. Re-Visioning Fat: From Enforcing Norms to Exploring Possibilities Unique to Different Bodies / Carla Rice. 
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